Attribute Nonattendance And Citizen Preferences For Ecosystem‐Based Fisheries Management: The Case Of Atlantic Menhaden
Supporting Files
-
2020
Details
-
Journal Title:Contemporary Economic Policy
-
Personal Author:
-
NOAA Program & Office:
-
Sea Grant Program:
-
Description:A survey revealed preferences for ecosystem‐based management of the Atlantic menhaden fishery. Survey results informed fisheries managers who consider tradeoffs between harvest levels and jobs compared to ecosystem services. Increases in commercial fishing revenue and jobs increased the probability that a respondent would vote in favor of a harvest quota increase. Increased quotas associated with lower water quality and reductions in game fish stock and shore bird populations led to a decrease in the probability of a vote for increased quotas. Accounting for stated attribute nonattendance altered the marginal rate of substitution between economic attributes and ecosystem attributes substantively. (JEL Q22, Q28, Q51)
-
Keywords:
-
Source:Contemporary Economic Policy, 39(2), 310-324
-
DOI:
-
ISSN:1074-3529 ; 1465-7287
-
Format:
-
Publisher:
-
Document Type:
-
Rights Information:Accepted Manuscript
-
Compliance:Library
-
Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:bf96b5e329c9c2b7828154a74973fb8752b7f493b20847a2aa985bf5a3f2127cc064479d424351bb844b869d608dbfbe578ce92f23064fec02fea2797fd7f10d
-
Download URL:
-
File Type:
Supporting Files
ON THIS PAGE
The NOAA IR serves as an archival repository of NOAA-published products including scientific findings, journal articles,
guidelines, recommendations, or other information authored or co-authored by NOAA or funded partners. As a repository, the
NOAA IR retains documents in their original published format to ensure public access to scientific information.
You May Also Like
COLLECTION
Sea Grant Publications